
Celebrated gospel musician Herty Borngreat is set to launch a new music video that promises to take the music scene by storm, according to sources close to the artiste and some industry watchers.
Titled Christo Zonto (Ayeyi asa), the video is one of the tracks from her latest album 'Take Them to Church', and will be launched on GhOne's E-Talk with Amanda on Thursday January 10, 2013.
Adomonline has been given a sneak preview of the video directed by Isaac Ofei Awuah on the Borngreat Records Label, with an all-smiling Herty Borngreat 'killing' the dance floor with conservative (gospel) and Azonto moves to the thumping beat of the hiplife-themed song.
Herty told Adomonline the video will break new frontiers in the gospel music video scene.
She has two albums to her credit –'Take them to Church' and 'Odo Ben ni', and has featured sensational hiplife artiste, Sarkodie on her hit single 'Bebree', which continues to enjoy airplay on both radio and TV.
The mother of five has won a number of awards both locally and internationally including Discovery of the Year at the 2011 Ghana Music Awards.
Herty performed at the 2012 Ghana Gospel Industry Awards (GGIA) organized by Adom 106.3 FM.
She told Adomonline she would continue singing about God's love and blessing.


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